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While your lifestyle, living space, and personal preference on which breed is best can extend a wide spectrum, the following can give an indicator of which dog will be 'best' for you. The following guide will lead you to come across the dog that might be the best fit for you: 1 Lifestyle and Activity Level Active Personalities or Families: High-energy persons can match that with the dog, considering outdoor activities like jogging, walking, or even swimming if those are things you like. This is where the likable breeds for high-activity people go to, such as the Labrador Retriever, Border Collie, and Australian Shepherds—all dogs that love to exercise. These active breeds are happiest in active conditions and enjoy activities that stimulate them both physically and mentally. For more sedentary individuals, a less active breed will do. Bulldogs, Basset Hounds, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known to be easy-going. They are happy with...